MrBeast was briefly embroiled in controversy after he uploaded a YouTube video in which he challenged himself not to eat for a lengthy period of time which was eventually concluded with a loss due to a dish from Gordon Ramsay. This roadblock didn’t prevent the successful YouTuber from reaching 100 million subscribers, and in commemoration of the experience, many of his viewers competed for the chance to win an island in a recent YouTube upload that was public for all of his audience to see. Unlike the festivity that was the 100 million subscriber island video, MrBeast’s private YouTube clip is only accessible for fans that purchased his 100M merchandise.
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In the private MrBeast YouTube video uploaded to his channel for the 100 million subscriber achievement and confirmed on Twitter, MrBeast invites eight friends over under the illusion that he needs help but instead, the friends are entered into a competition. Once all the friends have entered the house, the clock starts ticking for the unwitting new residents who have to stay in the house longer than the rest to win the grand prize much like classic MrBeast YouTube videos. As the contestants slowly file out of the house, the friends are informed that they were unable to win the sizable house with a large yard as a little insult to injury.
MrBeast fans that wish to watch the hidden 100 million subscriber YouTube upload may still see it after purchasing one of two 100M t-shirts that will reward them with a private link in an email. This link takes MrBeast’s audience to the video that’s invisible to the majority of the millions of subscribers, which will unveil who wins the property simply for staying in it, another test of endurance like his popular Squid Game presentation. Merchandise beyond the two 100M t-shirts will not offer the same link which means that most MrBeast products are unrelated to the aforementioned upload.
One of the top responses to the trending video gave MrBeast credit for calling his diamond play button which has also been earned by some other YouTube creators like PewDiePie the community’s button with humility in thanking the audience that helped him reach the milestone. Expressing their enthusiasm for MrBeast’s dedication to YouTube content, many fans took to his public 100 million subscriber celebration to thank him for continuing to do giveaways through his success.
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